All votes about requiring the mass retention of information about communications:

On 15 Jul 2014:Roger Godsiff voted against a fast-track process, involving MPs completing all commons stages in a single day, for consideration of a new law on the retention of, and access to, communications data and on the interception of communications.
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On 15 Jul 2014:Roger Godsiff voted against requiring the mass retention of information about communications, (but not the content of those communications); against arrangements to limit access to such information; against requiring those based outside of the UK to comply with warrants to intercept the content of communications and against stating operators of internet-based services may be required enact such intercepts; and also against limiting the use of intercepts, and police access to communications data, on economic grounds to cases involving the interests of national security.
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On 15 Jul 2014:Roger Godsiff voted for the provisions of the Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill to only remain in force until the end of 2014, rather than until the end of 2016.
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On 15 Jul 2014:Roger Godsiff was absent for a vote on Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill — New Clause 5 — Act To Have Effect Despite European Union TreatiesShow vote

On 15 Jul 2014:Roger Godsiff was absent for a vote on Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill — Third ReadingShow vote